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    What is the difference between males and females? We notice the different dressing styles‚ different roles in the workplace and how we spend our leisure time‚ how we wear our emotions‚ and also how differently we think. But a question arises. Are males and females really different in every aspect? The first question we ask when a baby is born is: "Is it a boy or a girl?" Though most people accept most of the socially prescribed roles for the gender they were born with‚ some struggle against what

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    Premarital Sex

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    INTRODUCTION Premarital sex is sexual intercourse engaged in by persons who are unmarried. It is generally used in reference to individuals who are presumed not yet of marriageable age or between adults who will presumably marry eventually‚ but who are engaging in sexual activity prior to marriage. Sex is pleasurable‚ but in God’s view‚ the primary purpose of sex is not recreation‚ but rather re-creation. In other words‚ sex is for reproduction. God does not limit sex to married couples to rob pleasure

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    normal flora microbiology

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    Intro to Microbiology: Gram stain: Gram + Gram - Exotoxin Except Listeria has endotoxin Endotoxin Except Capsules Strep pneumo VERY Dangerous: (Some Strange Killers Have Pretty Nice Capsules) 1. Salmonella 2. Strep 3. Kleibsiella 4. Hemophilus B 5. Pseudomonas 6. Nisseria-(largest capsule- most likely cause of any toxicity) 7. Citroacter Gram (+) Gram (-) N-acetyl muramic acid (Nam) + N-acetyl glucosamine (Nag) = Peptidoglycan wall Contains

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    Spread of Infection

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    Variant Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease. Illnesses/infections caused by : * bacteria: Salmonellosis‚ tuberculosis‚ MRSA‚ coccidiosis‚ food poisoning‚ dysentery‚ bronchitis‚ ear infections‚ strep throat/tonsilitis‚ pneumonia‚ gonorrhea‚ syphilis‚ chlamydia— * Viruses: Influenza‚ common cold‚ stomach flu‚ pneumonia‚ ear infections‚ HIV/AIDS‚ herpes‚ warts‚ dengue‚ West Nile Virus‚ encephalitis * Fungi: Valley fever‚ athlete’s foot‚ ringworm‚ yeast infection * Parasites: Worms‚ schistosomiasis

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    Hook-Up Culture

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    Hook-up culture was up and rising just as the feminist movement was taking place (Stinson‚ 2010). As the availability of contraception grew‚ sex did not need to result into different repercussions (Stinson‚ 2010). Meaningless sex was known as “a declaration of freedom” (Harden‚ 2013). People were free to express their sexual agency (Reid et al.‚ 2011). However‚ there are still ways that this expression could result into consequences both positive‚ like sexual gratification‚ and negative‚ such as

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    you did not fix the sample to the slide with 95% ethyl alcohol? If we would not have use alcohol then I’m guessing the slide would not have turned out like it did. Maybe it would have washed away. 8. Which patient(s) tested positive for Chlamydia? Patient a 9. Was there any nonspecific binding for any of the samples? Explain. Patient c maybe because there was a nonspecific binding. Ouchterlony Technique 10. What is a precipitin line? 11. What is the unknown antigen in

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    The female partners of circumcised men are less likely to develop cervical cancer‚ genital herpes‚ bacterial vaginosis‚ and chlamydia‚ some of which can lead to infertility; the chances of acquiring these diseases increase drastically if their partner is unhygienic and uncircumcised. When it comes to intercourse‚ better sexual function and experience has been recorded with circumcised

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    Blindfolded Ignorance

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    Blindfolded Ignorance Imagine trying to perform surgery‚ or trying to color in the lines of a coloring book while blindfolded. What would be the end result? Would you miraculously perform the surgery flawlessly? Would you be able to color each and every segment of the book to look like the next Mona Lisa? In truth the patient you would be operating on would probably die‚ and the picture you were coloring on would look like someone vomited color on it. Then I ask you‚ why should we expect teens

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    Health and Social A01 a

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    Unit 3: Promoting Good Health Section A Illness and Disease Illness is ‘a state of poor health’.’If a person has an illness they can experience a range of different symptoms‚ and tests may not always identify the cause as it could be just a cold or a cough. Illnesses identify a condition that exists which causes someone harm or pain. Also being ill usually requires the patient’s condition to be classified according to the medical knowledge and practise. If you’ve

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    Running head: REPORTING OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES 8 Reporting of Notifiable Diseases: Syphilis Juanita Mitchell-Huntley Wilkes University What Process is Implemented for the Reporting of Notifiable Diseases? A notifiable infectious disease or condition is one for which regular‚ frequent‚ and timely information regarding individual cases is considered necessary for the prevention and control of the disease or condition (Adams‚ et al.‚ 2015). State regulations specify the diseases

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